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cybernetics

political role play

Modern political systems often reward symbolic fluency over systems literacy. The result is a governing class skilled at hierarchy, performance, and institutional ritual, but poorly equipped to understand the complex, recursive problems it claims to manage.

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cybernetics

technology sector: metabolising crisis

The technology sector is learning to metabolise its own disorder: turning instability into dependency, and dependency back into revenue.

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Philosophy

aussie media fail

Theirs is a role play of analysis, simply and unwittingly giftwrapping populist-adjacent themes for broad public consumption; little on insight, big on performative role play.

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cybernetics

finger-painting australia into an ideological corner: populism

Just my perspective.
Your mileage may vary.

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money

cold comfort for change

The problem is that we built a housing system increasingly organised around speculation and then act surprised when some of its casualties become impossible to ignore.

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Philosophy

hook, line, and thinker: I read the news today…

Political systems have been swallowed whole by technocratic methods, including the attention-seeking iconclasm of performative populist grievance.

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Philosophy

continuum: if unity, then…

Life does not belong to things. Things belong to life. Consciousness, relation, memory, recurrence, and form are not exceptions within reality. They are what reality does.

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cybernetics

rhythmic displacement

Control the rhythm, change the system.

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cybernetics

Applied Field Logic: Prohibition

Ignore the problem and it grows. Focus on the wrong thing and it all grows faster. The challenge is to change the conditions under which it reproduces itself: this is adjacent to a broader question of adaptive strategy in a complex world.

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cybernetics

second-order phase locking

Second-order phase locking is what happens when systems stop reacting to reality and start synchronising to their expectations of disruption.

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Philosophy

Apply Field Logic: The 2026 Energy Crisis

The 2026 energy crisis is not merely an interruption of supply. It is a disclosure event. It reveals the hidden architecture of dependency by forcing the global economy to expose where it is over-coupled, under-redundant, strategically naïve, and politically vulnerable. What first appears as oil price volatility is actually a relational disturbance moving through energy, […]

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politics

adaptation: fixing aussie politics

There is no final closure. No permanent certainty. No government that fixes everything forever. There are only systems that adapt well and systems that adapt badly.